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Th With a combination of two slogans, All for One, One for All, and Service above Self, as their ideal, the members of the News staff worked with a spirit and loyalty characteristic of Chaminade students. The staff, having studied no particular course in the essentials of journalism, was able to produce a pub- lication which was superior in the use of rules and principles of journalistic writing. Moreover, the work which was neces- sary to edit the News was performed outside the regular school day. Display- ing the true Christian virtue of charity the editors and their assistants labored well into the night to make their copy perfect. Through their efforts they pre- sented to the students ten copies of the best type of newspaper in high schools. eadhnes Contemporaneous with the present, the Chaminade News is constantly directing its efforts toward incorporating the latest modifications in journalistic custom. The most conspicious improve- ments made by the News were, the new floating head, used to stress certain im- portant articles, and a large array of pictures to make the individual pages more attractive. Besides, a new course in news writing has been introduced to familiarize the future scriveners with the methods of journalism. Ted Aponyi Editor-in-chief EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right: Schaffer Cormier Ouinlisk Hickey CIRCULATION MANAGERS W. Zink and K. Staugler
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,,,, '-'- 1 :-: e :.,.:+ 'I 3? is ,ft ll A A M A , ll:Gil3z.fl'.l'f lw.l735l.2gW' 'ilF2ltlFl?MW il: . .. . ..--......,.. m,t,.-.,,...... .,.. .. -.,-.-,..,.I,, ,X M. Schenck, T. Weber and P. Connair, page editors Behind Bearing news items of interest to each and every one of its readers, the Cham- inade News played a vital role in both manifesting and fostering the Spirit of Chaminade. By means of the primary liberty of the freedom of the press it presented accurate, reliable, timely, and interesting reports of all school activ- ities. In reimbursement for this right the News endeavored at all times to make its patrons more conscious of their privileges and immunities as citizens of the United States. Representing its ability to accommodate itself to the varying phases of national and international transition, the News changed its editorial policy from one of local interest to one which was consecrated to the promotion of national unity in our war effort. With Charninade's typical incessant and unflagging love of country as its fundamental principle, the News continually strove to inculcate in the minds of the students the characteristic constituents and the intrinsic excellence of Democracy. Always believing that the press is the voice of the people, the News pre- sented items of greatest interest to its readers and also expressed their opinions. Although only a high school publication, it constantly observed the best rules of journalism. Always characterized by reliability, honesty, and accuracy, always dissiminating the Spirit of Chaminade. the Chaminade News was truly the voice of Chaminade. 18
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EDITORIAL STAFF: ROW l: l. Victkciis l. Kroitzrvr D. llaitloy ROW 2: 'l'. Wolior F. Vvscin l. Quinlisk P. Hickey HOW 3: l. Films E. Brown l. Grisnior ARTISTS: H. Gianibmiie F. Hrisonstab HUSINESS STAFF: W. Zink K. Stauqlitr tseatedl G. Brown This is the Annual, our year book of '42, one of the finest of the fine. On every page, in every picture, in every line, the student can see and remember events of the school year. Those thrilling days of excitement and glory while cheering his football heroes: the nights of thrills and action when watching the burning pace of the hardwood. The hours of study and application in the classroom, the work and play of the paper drive, the Turkey raffle and other extra curricular activities. The simplic- ity of prayer in the gentle light of the Chapel as the bright candles offer hom- age to God: the relaxation and pleasure in the minutes of the lunch hour. All of these are vividly remembered as the pages turn. And each page signifies the theme of our book,-to study, to work, to play in The Spirit of Chaminadef' Due to the incessant work of the Edi- tor-in-Chief Robert O'Brien, the staff of editors working on the Eagle enacted their duties as one body, uniting and cooperating with each other in all their work. To Bro. Iohn Lucier goes the credit justly due him for it was his brilliant idea coupled with his marvelous work of photography that gave the Eagle its theme. Orchids are also in store for our artist superb Fred Hasenstab for his fine works of art which helped make the Eagle more attractive. Last but not least we must give our thanks to Harry Giambrone for his wonderful cartoons which helped boost the sale of the An- nual. On equal standing with the Editorial Staff comes the Business Staff whose work was successful as a result of the
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